‘No self-respecting officer will like to stay in Bengal’
Leader of the Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly Surjya Kanta Mishra on Monday said that no self-respecting IAS or IPS officers would like to stay in the state because of the prevailing atmosphere. “The chief minister often laments that she does not have adequate number of IAS and IPS officers. I have told her that all self-respecting IAS and IPS officers will leave because it is not possible for them to toe the government line all the time,” he added. Dr Mishra was speaking on the sidelines of a programme at the Mahajati Sadan.
He accused the chief minister of interfering in the investigation in the Park Street rape case by declaring it as “fabricated” even while the investigation was on. “She says that the law will take its own course but makes such statements to scuttle the process of law from taking its own course,” he added. Asked to comment on the summoning of police commissioner and other top three police officers to the Writers’ Buildings, he said that the objective was to ask them to defend the state government. Dr Mishra lambasted police commissioner Ranjit Pachnanda for making a statement in support of the state government.
Post new comment